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JAMA, 1967
Most authors, particularly those with little experience, use too many words. And most factual writing gains clarity by being shortened. This shortening becomes a large part of the much neglected task of revision, a task which seems necessary to produce truly skillful, effective writing. Garland 1 has suggested—at least partly seriously —that "...
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Most authors, particularly those with little experience, use too many words. And most factual writing gains clarity by being shortened. This shortening becomes a large part of the much neglected task of revision, a task which seems necessary to produce truly skillful, effective writing. Garland 1 has suggested—at least partly seriously —that "...
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Rewriting the Renaissance, Rewriting Ourselves
Shakespeare Quarterly, 1987My purpose is to assess, from a feminist standpoint, the current relations between new historicism and feminist criticism. I shall begin with two institutional moments: Stephen Orgel's reading of "Prospero's Wife" at the "Renaissance Man/Renaissance Woman" conference at Yale University in March 1982 and the meetings of the seminar on "Images of Gender ...
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1994
So far, the works in this area have tried to define suitable properties of non-terminating relations in order to guarantee that the intended infinite term can be reached as the limit of w-converging derivations. The main advantage of these approaches is the generality of the framework with respect to the set of infinite definable terms: no a priori ...
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So far, the works in this area have tried to define suitable properties of non-terminating relations in order to guarantee that the intended infinite term can be reached as the limit of w-converging derivations. The main advantage of these approaches is the generality of the framework with respect to the set of infinite definable terms: no a priori ...
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Software Update: The ORCA Program System—Version 6.0
WIREs Computational Molecular ScienceVersion 6.0 of the ORCA quantum chemistry program suite was released in July 2024. ORCA 6.0 is a major turning point in the history of the program since it represents a near complete rewrite of the code base that leads to: (1) major performance ...
Frank Neese
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2021
Abstract The chapter surveys all the forms of rewriting in Byzantine literature: copying longer or shorter extracts from an “original” work; drawing on a previous text and adapting it into a new one; providing a new version by reworking an older text in terms of its language, style, and length; and parodying and modifying its literary ...
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Abstract The chapter surveys all the forms of rewriting in Byzantine literature: copying longer or shorter extracts from an “original” work; drawing on a previous text and adapting it into a new one; providing a new version by reworking an older text in terms of its language, style, and length; and parodying and modifying its literary ...
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Handbook of Theoretical Computer Science, Volume B: Formal Models and Sematics, 1991
N. Dershowitz, J. Jouannaud
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N. Dershowitz, J. Jouannaud
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Syntax-Guided Rewrite Rule Enumeration for SMT Solvers
International Conference on Theory and Applications of Satisfiability Testing, 2019Andres Nötzli +6 more
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Type Theory Unchained: Extending Agda with User-Defined Rewrite Rules
Types for Proofs and Programs, 2019Jesper Cockx
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Rewriting Shakespeare, Rewriting Ourselves
South Central Review, 1993Phyllis McBride, Peter Erickson
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International Conference on Information and Knowledge Management, 2016
Yunlong He +5 more
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